Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series

Past Exhibitions

Jan 21 - Feb 18, 2018

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To Future Women is an interactive artwork that marks the anniversary of the Women’s March through the platform of art. Created by artist Georgia Saxelby, the project invites participants throughout America and beyond to write a letter to women in 20 years.

Oct 7, 2017 - Jan 7, 2018

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Focusing on the Phillips’s celebrated Luncheon of the Boating Party (1880–81) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, this exhibition highlights the circumstances leading up to the creation of the painting and the artist’s diverse circle of friends who inspired it.

May 27 - Sep 3, 2017

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The Phillips Collection presents the first comprehensive survey in the United States of works by German artist Markus Lüpertz (b. 1941), who began painting in a postwar Germany dominated by American Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art.

Mar 11 - Jun 25, 2017

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A survey of drawings and paintings by George Condo, the prolific painter best known for his rich pictorial inventions, existential humor, and imaginative portraits that incorporate a hybridization of art-historical influences.

Oct 20, 2016 - May 7, 2017

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New York-based sculptor Arlene Shechet is known for glazed ceramic sculptures that are off-kilter yet hang in a balance between stable and unstable, teetering between the restraint of intellect and the insistence of instinct.

Feb 4 - Apr 30, 2017

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Through his lithographs and posters, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec captured the heart of Parisian nightlife in dynamic cabaret and café-concert scenes. The Phillips Collection presents one of the foremost collections of the artist’s prints drawn from his most prolific years.

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Also Past

January 23 - February 18, 2018

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Community Exhibition

In fall 2017, the Phillips collaborated with UMD to develop a course to provide Prince George’s County Public School (PGCPS) teachers with the opportunity to integrate the visual arts, strategies, tools, and resources seamlessly into the core curriculum for K–12 students. This exhibition showcases student work from the participating teachers.